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Don’t reach for that third coconut cookie, fresh from the oven, with its hint of gold on the edges. My eyes grab on to it. Hesitate, girl. Give desire a rest. If I surrender and wait, will it save me from another cookie? Come on, don’t let a little restraint escape. Like patience, it might … Continue reading Try a little restraint by Karen Davidson Seward

Now…at my age…here…in this world…lifeturns to smaller things.A garden I can weedin one day. A housejust big enough for meand a guest or three. Ayard I can mow withouta motor. A neighbor-hood where people sayhello, help each other,look out for one another’srunaway dogs, bicyclingkids. Mornings like thisI sit on my small patio,beside a tiny triangularwoodland … Continue reading Telescoping by Ruth Ann Dandrea

Dear Son,I remember when I took your tiny finger and put it in my wedding band. Your first step. Your first bicycle ride, into the side of a car. I remember when you shaved your eyebrows. Your first rollercoaster - you were terrified but didn’t want to show that. I wanted to wrap you up … Continue reading Letter by Terry Rainey

Little black fly who made ya?DoYaNo who made ya?Who set you free mid-morningTo bite me without warning!Tiny, black and hard to see,Yet causing me such misery.Hiking or camping or in a canoeI itch all day because of you!Little black fly who made ya?DoYaNo who made ya?Little black fly, I’ll tell ya,Little black fly, I’ll tell … Continue reading Little Black Fly by Edward Pontacoloni

We feed the poorest of the poor children at Santa Elena Primary School. When the recess bell rings the children pore out of the ancient yellow and green concrete building and our kids, the twenty or so on ‘the list’, line up for their food.I ask the children “Where are Amelia and Maria?”“Over there” says … Continue reading The Shilling by William Gilbert

A number of years ago I read a book that mesmerized me. It wasn’t a steamy romance or a spine-tingling thriller. It was a novel set in Paris and chronicled the life of an upper-class family and their curmudgeon landlady. Soon I found myself telling everyone about this book. It’s title, "The Elegance of the … Continue reading My Little Hedgehog by Linda Freedland

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I call you my affection whoreever climbing on my lap for contactlately, my fine-food snob waiting fortoasted croissant flakes placed on your tongue you will do anything for either pleasure propped in my bed, we’re having a cuddlemy arm cradles your soft white fuzzy headtinged with apricot curlsyour eyes close in sybaritic repose you will … Continue reading The New Addition by Leslie Sittner

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NEW! FEATURED WRITING

LAUREN WHITEHEAD’S WRITING PROMPT:

Everything in the world feels so big and overwhelming right now. At least that’s how it feels for me. So I might suggest that we try to write into the opposite of that feeling. I might suggest that we write something small. Try a teeny confession. Try a teeny compliment. Write a tiny conversation. A tiny love letter. The littlest ode to the smallest object you love, something that can fit whole in your hand. So much is intangible right now, so consider something you can actually touch, or taste or take with you in your pocket. Conjure that teeny tiniest thing and live with the minutiae of it for a minute. ✨